Using an Electric Screwdriver for Drilling Holes

An electric screwdriver can be employed for drilling holes in certain situations, but it's important to be aware of its limitations and considerations:

1. Lower Torque

Electric screwdrivers typically have lower torque settings compared to drills. While they can drill small holes in materials like wood or drywall, they may struggle with denser materials like metal or masonry. Using an electric screwdriver for heavy-duty drilling tasks is not recommended.

2. Smaller Bits

Electric screwdrivers use smaller drill bits or driver bits designed for screws. This limits the size of the holes you can drill. For larger holes, especially those that require specific sizes, it's advisable to use a drill with the appropriate bit.

3. Limited Versatility

Electric screwdrivers lack the versatility of drills. Drills can handle a wide range of drilling tasks and are equipped with features like adjustable torque settings, speed control, and various drill bits for different materials.

4. Precision

Electric screwdrivers excel at providing precise control when driving screws. This can be an advantage for tasks where precision is required, such as assembling furniture or installing hardware.

5. When to Use an Electric Screwdriver

Consider using an electric screwdriver for drilling small holes in materials like wood or drywall, especially when precision is essential. However, for larger or more demanding drilling tasks, it's best to use a drill with the appropriate features and bit size for the job.

Having both an electric screwdriver and a drill in your toolkit allows you to tackle a wide range of tasks effectively and efficiently.

Call Now

Great

4 stars

Based on 4 reviews

Trust Pilot Logo

Why Chose Us

No call-out fee

No call-out fee

we believe it is not right to charge a call-out fee. Therefore, you will always receive a fair and competitive price for you

Quick response

Quick response

We can dispatch Our engineer fast to your property within time of 30-90 minutes of your call, and we are available 24/7 365 days.

Payment upon completion of work

Payment upon completion of work

We never request payment upfront. With our service, you only pay when you're completely satisfied.

Certified

Certified

Our electricians come highly recommended by numerous satisfied customers. Additionally, we hold certifications from esteemed industry trade bodies.

Solve your problem in simple Steps

Reach out to us

Choose a suitable appointment

Our engineer is on the way to resolve the issue

We offer 24-hour online chat support.

We offer 24-hour online chat support.

We are offering 24-hour a day chat support on the web. Please click the button below to chat with one of our representatives.

Click to Chat With Us

Payment Methods We Accept

10% OFF

10% OFF

We are offering a 10% discount for the volunteers and workers of the following organizations:

Pricing

£38

per 15 minutes

Mon - Friday 9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM

£45

per 15 minutes

Mon - Friday 5:00 PM - Midnight

£63

per 15 minutes

Mon - Friday Midnight - 9 AM

£45

per 15 minutes

Sat - Sun 9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM

£63

per 15 minutes

Sat - Sun 5:00 PM - Midnight

£70

per 15 minutes

Sat - Sun Midnight - 9 AM

Certifications / Qualifications and Licensing

Signs that you need to call the electricity supplier rather than an emergency electrician

If
1.  All of your switches are up and not tripped in the Fusebox or consumer unit.

2.  Check your meter as well that it's topped up,

3.  Then, you will need to call an electricity supplier rather than an emergency electrician. Here is a comprehensive list of electricity suppliers and their contact details that we have prepared for you 
British Gas, E.ON, EDF Energy, npower, Scottish Power, SSE, SSE Southern Electric, Bulb

Please dial 105 for nationwide electricity supplies UK power network and press 2 for power cuts. If they suggest that you need an emergency electrician, then give us a call or chat with the support team. An emergency electrician will be arranged within 30 minutes. If you are in an area that is not covered, search online for an emergency electrician near me, and you will be able to find someone very close to you.

Our clients

Contact us

Site map
Call Now